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Alex Len's agent said Thursday in an interview with The Baltimore Sun that the stress fracture and subsequent surgery that will sideline the former Maryland center for several months could impact where Len gets drafted next month, but added that many NBA scouts believe the 7-foot-1 player has "the biggest upside" of any of the big men available. Michael Lelchitski said Len's inability to showcase his skills in private workouts likely prevented the 19-year-old from Ukraine from moving up in the top 10, possibly into the No. 1 spot that many believe will go to Kentucky center Nerlens Noel or Kansas forward Ben McLemore. Len is projected by most...

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Rumors are flying the Magic might be looking to trade this pick. If they don't, Orlando will most likely grab the smooth-shooting McLemore and possibly insert him into the starting line up the second they draft him. Orlando needs scorers and McLemore fits the bill here in spades. While...

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Alex Len's agent said Thursday in an interview with The Baltimore Sun that the stress fracture and subsequent surgery that will sideline the former Maryland center for several months could impact where Len gets drafted next month, but added that many...

MEMPHIS, Tenn. Sacramento Kings coach George Karl wanted to experiment with lineups, but this wasn't what he had in mind. The Kings planned to play Monday without their leading scorer, but they ended the night without their top two scorers in a...

Chris Grant will need to get creative when he re-formats his resume for his next job.
The longtime Cleveland Cavaliers executive who was fired as general manager this week was responsible for drafting the disaster that is Anthony Bennett, signing the...

The Lakers look at .500 records the same way they treat Pacific Division titles.
Ugh. Please.
But their 100-86 victory over the Sacramento Kings gave them a 7-7 mark that was significant for one reason Sunday.
GAME SUMMARY: Lakers 100, Kings 86
The...

NEW ORLEANS — It was hard to tell what shocked fans more, the NBA's new dunk contest rules or a performance by Vanilla Ice.
Maybe contest organizers should think twice, twice baby.
Washington's John Wall was declared the winner in fan voting Saturday...